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City Honors MetroAtlanta Ambulance Company for Care of Citizens
MetroAtlanta Ambulance Service was recognized by the Mayor and City Council and honored by the City of Marietta for their longstanding tradition of providing efficient and state of the art medical care to people injured in an accident in the city of Marietta. Marietta Police Chief Dan Flynn stated, "Not a week goes by that…
Read MoreMetroAtlanta Ambulance Service President/CEO Pete Quinones Receives the “Dr. John B. O’Neal, III, Emergency Medical Services Pioneer Award”
MetroAtlanta Ambulance Presdient/CEO, Pete Quinones was awarded the “Dr. John B. O’Neal, III, Emergency Medical Services Pioneer Award” at the State of Georgia’s EMS Banquet May 14, 2009. The award is given each year to recognize and honor an individual in Georgia for his/her unselfish contributions to the development and enhancement of Georgia’s Emergency Medical…
Read MoreMetroAtlanta Ambulance Service Helping Kids Improve SAT Scores Through Project 2400
PROJECT 2400, created in 2006, is a strategic partnership between the Cobb Chamber of Commerce and the Cobb County and Marietta City school districts to help enhance local students' SAT scores, which is now based on a score of 2400. Cobb County and Marietta City schools fare well compared to other systems in the U.S.…
Read MoreMetroAtlanta Ambulance Host EMS Students from Darton College
On March 27, 2009, five students from Darton College in Albany, Georgia traveled to Marietta, GA to experience a day in the life of an Emergency Medical Technician. These students are in training to become Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediates and the Heroes of the small Georgia community of Georgetown-Quitman consolidated. Quitman is a rural Georgia county…
Read MoreMetroAtlanta Ambulance Service Medic Lisa Reno Recognized As Region III EMT of the Year
MetroAtlanta Ambulance EMT Lisa Reno was recognized today by the State Office of EMS as the EMT of the Year at the Region III EMS Awards luncheon held at the Georgia Aquarium. Lisa’s career in EMS began as an Emergency Medical Technician in 2003 with MetroAtlanta Ambulance Service. She maintains several specialty certifications including Basic…
Read MoreMetroAtlanta Ambulance Service Public Service Announcement: Don’t Fall from the Ladder!
With warm weather approaching homeowners are itching to fix up their homes and do some serious spring-cleaning. Statistics state that each year, more than 500,000 people are treated in hospital emergency rooms, doctor’s offices and clinics throughout the country because of ladder misuse. Many of these injuries are cuts, bruises and fractured bones. However, more…
Read MoreCobb County CERT Program Making a Difference
MetroAtlanta Ambulance Service partnered with Cobb County Emergency Management Agency five years ago to assist with training participants in the Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) program for Cobb County Residents. The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates citizens about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their areas and trains them in basic disaster…
Read MoreGeorgia Aquarium to Host Region III EMS Awards Program
MARIETTA, GA—Some of Metro Atlanta’s best Emergency Medical Service providers will be honored at the Region III EMS CQI Awards Program to be held on Tuesday, March 17, 2009. The ceremony will be held at the Georgia Aquarium and will begin at 10:00 a.m. Chairman of the Region III EMS Council CQI Committee, MetroAtlanta Ambulance…
Read MoreMetroAtlanta Ambulance Assist in Funding the City of Marietta Memorial
MetroAtlanta Ambulance made a philanthropic gift that helped build a memorial to honor city of Marietta employees that have died while serving their community. MetroAtlanta Ambulance Vice President Devan Seabaugh stated, " We pray not another name has to ever be inscribed on this monument but it's with great honor that we can be a…
Read MoreMetroAtlanta Ambulance Service Joins the Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce
MetroAtlanta Ambulance began providing ambulance services to Cartersville Medical Center when the local private ambulance provider there shut their doors without notice. Over the past year, the company has built positive relationships within the medical community and has opened an ambulance station at 914 Tennessee Street to better serve the medical transportation needs of the…
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